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Category: Supergirl

We arrive on Mars in Jonn’s sweet ride

Posted on March 13, 2020January 28, 2020 Posted in art direction, classic cars, Fantasy, film making, Supergirl, television

In the digital age, a spaceship can look like anything. To reimagine it as a 1952 Chevy DeLuxe was a lot of fun. #Supergirl

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Finding the barn for the barn find of all time…

Posted on March 6, 2020January 28, 2020 Posted in art direction, film making, production design, Supergirl, television

Kara Zor El’s ship is discovered after many years in hiding. Another case of “found” production design, where we started with a near-perfect location #Supergirl

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Lex Luthor has a test for Red Daughter

Posted on January 17, 2020January 8, 2020 Posted in art direction, film making, production design, SupergirlLeave a comment

Russian nuclear reactor created inside a disused battery manufacturing facility

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“Found” Production Design

Posted on January 10, 2020January 8, 2020 Posted in art direction, production design, Supergirl, television

When something is so good and so picturesque, all you need is to add a few elements to help the scene along. Derelict (but still floating) cargo vessel on the northern Sunshine Coast, used for an epic super-battle on the ocean.

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Every day’s an adventure in this business. Scouting waterfront locations from a locally hired boat. With production designer Steven Jordan
Big tug boat, Steveston
Some block printed holiday cards I made this year. DM me with your home address and I’ll send you one, while supplies last!
Linocut Christmas cards in the works. Thanks to @amanda_f_wood for letting me work in her fabulous studio.
Rae & Jerry’s Steak House, Winnipeg
The Forks, Winnipeg. This stuff would be. Lot more magical if it wasn’t -19
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